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    Inhomogeneous Percolation Model

    Definition

    A d-dimensional discrete percolation model is said to be inhomogeneous if different graph edges (in the case of bond percolation models) or vertices (in the case of site percolation models) may have different probabilities of being open. This is in contrast to the typical bond and site percolation models which are homogeneous in the sense that openness of edges/vertices is determined by a random variable which is identically and independently distributed (i.i.d.).

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